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GLOVE.

APPLIOATIONILBD JULY 29, 1912X Patented Sept. 9, 1913.

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MIL, ,1% ik@ ...tmhww t UU Inventor Attorneys E. T. BASKIN.

GLOVE.

APPLIoATIoN FILED JULY 29, 1912.

Patented Sept. 9, 1913.

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Inventor Witnesses Attorneys Independer@ in' :he county of Jackson, mi`Stone o Missouri, have inventeda new and Thisinventionvrelates to '.r.instru, es :Nomen-'Nonnen' Mrssonno Emviif G loveifof' follovvinsemaine-f claimed, rit, bein understood theol-his. device susceptible oalberaiions o r deviations in Athe love. F' 2 s a' lan View of the.

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claims Witlioii departing from the spirit of' tlie'invention. '1 'Theinvention-has been illustrated in the' located mosh, convenientldfhumbpockes glovev being jabl T his inventionf duction'- of.a'gsgloveifhe for the indei f ingerfa reinforces the quir l..Anotlietobgeet nt, ni to pro'.- x rve .s npvergl herein thethumbfandfoxgnied;from single-:in novel man-f Vlitli` the foregoing`- 'generalobjects-olitlned, the. present.;igiizniion 3residesfingthe. novellconstruction. luid combination of .parts hereinafter-I sei'.v fortlifand.' vprticularly its details within the scope of tlie appendedacompaxying' drawings, wherein similar reference -c larnciaex's vhave`been employed to def note corresponding parts, and wherein,

in Fi 3, iliis blank' being symmetricalz at;

the Si eS- Of'thelnedin line( sind has the ppositely projecting lingersind thmb, por- -tions 8 `and 9'; 1jespectively,'a1n .themedian 90line., This'ieeingl blank is dou led 'on-foldanddasli lines inFig.-2..'It vvill therefore. 95

be seen? that-the facing will extend along the .Figure 1 is asideelevation of one form of.' outer 'sitle of the'index. finger ocket,'around the quirk of iahethx'nband a ong the inner side of thlimb pocket,the lsections of the facing extendingfom ythe medaln'line 100 s'ew'fedor ptherwisescued to the respective hlchzili'e" index finger land '1155poelets'ibfxhe Efourth lform of 60 Y A'the thumb pocketreinforces same,so'that the index finger and thumbpockets are suba stantial anderedevoid of a seam therebetween or along their outer and inner sides,respectively. The-remainder of the glove'comprises two symmetrical palmsections having the f I- middle'or second finger and t-liirdand littlefinger sections 11 and 12, respectively. IThe 1a edges of the 'oppositeiingersections 11 and 12 are sewed together, the outer edges of the palm-portions 10 being sewed-togethernnd the inner edges thereof being sewedto the edges of the blank forming the index finger lsf-and the thumbpockets along the edges prof vided by the cuts 5. The edges of the blankforming the'index linger and thumb pocketsare also sewcd together alongthe inner and outer edges, respectively, of the index linger andthumb-pockets.; :i A knit wristv portionlBis attached tothe lower edgesoft e extensions 4 and the palm portions 10, this 'wristportion-yielding'to provide a ready-passage of ,the .handltheire'r*-through and contactin vabout. the wrist'of thewearer 4'when the g 'ove'is in nse, asf-'is` customary.

The -form of glove shown vFigui? 1S 'similar to 'the form shown in Fig.1,w'ith so the exceptionthat. the palm pottions'f-loare` ,each providedwith a single linger section 14\ for t e rece tion ofthe second,`thirdnnd fourth or middle, annular and-little lingers.A Theform, ofglove shown Ain Fig.',5/ is similar to th form shown in Fig. 1, with theexception thatthe'wrist portion '13 iss'ub-.

glove is inthe form-of a tion.

somewhat similar to the form shown n Fig. 1, the inde` or fore-fingersectionsf2 being substituted' for the sections 2 for receiving both th'e'forefand' midd1e-..Iing`ers,jth'exten. 1 sioxjs'4 beingfsubstitutedbyenlarged .extent a portion-'of the wrist ofy sions A4J forming thelove',"the-"palm sect-ions; 10 'having the sing e finger section's12'-for receiving-the 'jv annular and'. little .iin'gers,` and. op lwrist sections lbeing rovided whic arel osito sewed to 4thefedges of teextension`4f vand the lower edges of the' palm sections 10. f

-The form of 'glove' show n 'in 9 60 10 is also similar to the form shown in Fig?- 1, with the exception that one-palm section 10 is providedwith the nger sections 11, 18 and 19, respectively, for.receiving*thelsecond, thirdand-foln'th fingers, and the other palm 'section 10 beingonly provided the present'in'vention is applica havlng'varius numbersand forms of finger fingerpoc 'ts formed from a blanlr .vifith a withthe Y correspon ing finger section of the other palm section toprovide.the vlittle finger pocket.` `V The middle 'andannular linger pocketsarecompleted by 'the respective .fourchettes 11' and 18", respectively, aswill be apparentfandaswell understood in the yart sections 10 areprovided with a single finger section 20,"the'iner' edges of the blankforming the index linger pocket being sewed to the edges of the iin' ersections 20,'so as to providei a sin le poc et for the fdur fingers.

-' It is desira le to rovidea lacing 17 for the form shown in ig.' 7;which lacing is threaded around the-wrist portion of the Asaid glove, sothat the wrist portion may be Inrthe form shown in Fig. 11,'the palmcontracted about :the wrist of the wearer,

this lacing being shown indetail'in the iaforementioned application.'

,Fronithe'foregoing, taken in connection zi.with` thedrawings,fit.willbe apparent that `j le to gloves 'pocktsfthecnstruction of the index iin'r1 'fand thumbfpockets andthe facing remainiingth'esanie throughout the.various forms.'

IThe*var ious"'glov'esfmay also be'provided Wlth'yarious forms of wristport1ons. It' will'also beapparent, that the objects aimed 'athavebeen'attained in a convenient and -s'atisfadtory manner, and thatthis glove 1s 4susceptible'of numerous alterations or devia-- tions inits details within the scope of the i Ppended claims withoutdepart'ngfrom the SPH'S theeinvention, I V

vv fHaying thus described the' invention, what l `nally and ntintermediate its ends to form 'bothlsides of the index finger and thumbv.

kets, the'sections of the thumb pocket aving extensionsprojectinggvtoward, the

2. aiglvga blanl: having oppositely: lprojectin index inger andthumbsections separate .byj'cn'ts, the thumb sections having wextenscns,the .blank being doubled longitu- `dinallyf .andfbein benty between thesaid sections to *formu thisides `-o f the index finger andthulnbpockets, the 4said extenf sions projecting -toward'the wrist..,=3.`Ina. glove, palm, sec.tions,'1ntegral m-Y intermediate its endstoiprovide both sides,

-5' ofthe said pockets, oertalin edges of the said blank sewed togetherto';detine. the.

pockets, an the other. edges beingjsewed to vthe`palm sections. ..4 L4'." InLa love, "integral ,thumb and index Symmetrical at the Sidesofitsmedian vline and having -oppos'itely projecting index finger andthumb sections along the xnedian line,

'separated .by eutsterminating short of the median line, the blank beingdoubled on the median line and being bent between the index nger'andthumb sections to provide the quirk, the edges of the blank beingsecured to the remainder of the gl0ve.

In tes'timon that 'I claim the foregoing as my own, I avehereto aixed myslgnature in the pesence of two witnesses.

v yEUWIN T. BASKIN.

Witnesses:

. WM. RRAMSEY,

JOHN L. WALnoN.

